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The Value of Trustworthiness
Do you have a friend you can really trust? If so, you are greatly blessed.
Are you a person who is trusted by others? If so, and if these people's reliance is not misplaced, you express a mental attribute that will greatly enrich your whole experience because it is spiritually substantial. That attribute is trustworthiness.
Trustworthiness has many facets. It includes several of the good qualities of the human mind—stability, integrity, reliability, dependability, among others. These qualities are guaranteed to improve your human experience in all kinds of ways. If you express them, you are not only sure to have many fine friendships, but doors will open to you to enable you to take part in interesting and progressive projects and to hold positions of responsibility and respect.
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September 21, 1974 issue
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Appreciating God
JUDITH ANN HARDY
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You Can Depend on Principle
G. STANLEY HAMMOND
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"A very present help"
MADGE HEYWOOD
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Regular Checkup: Physical or Spiritual?
GRANT C. BUTLER
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Todd Faces Up
Written by a father
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Getting Thawed Out
RANDALL D. ERWIN
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EMBOSOMED
Richard Henry Lee
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All God's Children Are Stars
Interview with Georgia Bright Engel, TV Actress and Sunday School Teacher
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SALLY'S GARDEN
Isobel Anne Anable
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ON HEARING THE GOOD NEWS
Virginia Thesiger
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The Only Basis of Demonstration
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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The Value of Trustworthiness
Naomi Price
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Years ago I learned of Christian Science...
Elisabeth Friedrich
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I dropped out of the normal pattern of behavior and followed the...
Jeffrey S. Gerbing
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I am one of the fortunate ones brought up in Christian Science
Cynthia Hurll Pasell
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I first learned of Christian Science when I was thirteen years old
Thelma C. Rafferty